Birdwatcher
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Surely one of the grimmer reenactments around; the occasion of the Fannin Massacre, wherein Mexican troops under order of Santa Anna executed in cold blood at least 342 unarmed American and Texian prisoners. Legal under Mexican law, but really sealing the fate of the conflict as outrage and revulsion againt the executions spread through the United States and the West.
For a pretty good description of this event see....
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qeg02
Three repetions of staged battles on Saturday (~250 reenactors, 5 cannon) the last terminating with the capture of the entire Texian force and their confinement in the chapel at La Bahia (actually in a walled-in space in front of the chapel in the reenactment).
I have no photos of the battles, and missed the last battle and confinement on account of running home to get the photographer (my wife). We did return that night and I did get to be shot as a prisoner the next day....
Anyways, photos of the reenactor camp, within the reconstructed walls of the presidio compound....
Birdwatcher
For a pretty good description of this event see....
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qeg02
Three repetions of staged battles on Saturday (~250 reenactors, 5 cannon) the last terminating with the capture of the entire Texian force and their confinement in the chapel at La Bahia (actually in a walled-in space in front of the chapel in the reenactment).
I have no photos of the battles, and missed the last battle and confinement on account of running home to get the photographer (my wife). We did return that night and I did get to be shot as a prisoner the next day....
Anyways, photos of the reenactor camp, within the reconstructed walls of the presidio compound....
Birdwatcher
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